Check out some of the books recently published (or forthcoming) by Rutgers History faculty members. For a full list of faculty publications, visit this page.

faculty bookshelf

Jochen Hellbeck, World Enemy No. 1: Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, and the Fate of the Jews (Penguin Press, 2025)
Tatiana Seijas, American Metropolis: The Making of Mexico City (Cambridge University Press, 2026)
Julia Stevens, Worldly Afterlives: Tracing Family Trails Between India and Empire (Princeton University Press, 2025)
Jack Bouchard, Terra Nova: Food, Water, and Work in an Early Atlantic World (Yale University Press, 2025)
Belinda J. Davis, The Inner Life of Politics: Grassroots Activism in West Germany, 1962–1983 (Cambridge University Press, 2026)
David Greenberg, John Lewis: A Life (Simon & Schuster, 2024)
Samantha Kelly, Translating Faith: Ethiopian Pilgrims in Renaissance Rome (Harvard University Press, 2024)
Chie Ikeya, InterAsian Intimacies across Race, Religion, and Colonialism (Cornell University Press, 2024)
Camilla Townsend, The Aztec Myths: A Guide to the Ancient Stories and Legends (Thames & Hudson, 2024)
Camilla Townsend and Josh Anthony, After the Broken Spears: The Aztecs in the Wake of Conquest (Oxford University Press, 2025)
Nancy Sinkoff, A Jew in the Street: New Perspectives on European Jewish History (Wayne State University Press, 2024)